Kim and Ed":2jztybif said:I have found outside rear view mirrors on both port and starboard to be one of the most useful things added to our Ranger. Very helpful for docking, anchoring, checking your wake for course deviation and when someone is overtaking you. I really think they’re a must, unless of course, your Italian. Generally, from my experience in Venice, Italians are not too concerned with where they have been or what’s behind them. But riding the Vaporetto (water bus) is always exciting! (See below)
Safe boating,
Ed/
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fidalgoisland":3jj4pb00 said:Kim and Ed":3jj4pb00 said:I have found outside rear view mirrors on both port and starboard to be one of the most useful things added to our Ranger. Very helpful for docking, anchoring, checking your wake for course deviation and when someone is overtaking you. I really think they’re a must, unless of course, your Italian. Generally, from my experience in Venice, Italians are not too concerned with where they have been or what’s behind them. But riding the Vaporetto (water bus) is always exciting! (See below)
Safe boating,
Ed/
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Ed, do you have a link or info on the mirrors you used? Thanks.
Dennis
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